1769 – Boscawen, NH
8/14/19
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Posted on OHD: 8/14/19. Last OHD Update: 7/25/22.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
National Register Property
150 King St, Boscawen, NH 03303
Built nine years after Contoocook Plantation was incorporated as a town by Governor Benning Wentworth, who named it for Edward Boscawen, a British officer distinguishing himself at the 1758 Siege of Louisberg. With the help of master craftsmen, expert historical consultants, and architectural specialists, the owners restored the home into a breathtaking showpiece -- carefully preserving its original detail, character, and intent. Kitchen features Bosc 700 series stainless dual fuel range, Bosc 800 series dishwasher, Miele 24" Speed Oven, Kitchenaid 29 cu refrigerator, and a plumbed Brewmaster coffee maker. Dual furnaces and central air, this property features a multitude of storage and is perfect for an in-home business. Located on 4.5 acres and the site of the First Fort in 1739. Barn has been thoroughly restored, with milk house. Close to interstate, shopping, golf, coffee shop, Nordic skiing, snowmobiling, hunting, fishing, hiking, and biking. This property is a rare combination of history, spectacular restoration, functionality, and street presence.
3 Bed ∙ 1 full, 1 three qtr Bath ∙ 2,437 Sq Ft ∙ 4.5 Ac.
Was Listed With
Joe Russell
Bean Group / Bedford
603-234-0759
Reference Links
State: New Hampshire | Region: Northeast (New England) | Period & Associated Styles: Colonial Era | Misc: National Register |






































